There is a bleed screw on the cylinder on the tranny. This takes two people, one to work the pedal and one at the beeder. Works just like bleeding brakes. Be sure to check fluid often. Push pedal down while partner opens valve and close it when pedal reaches floor. Good communication with your partner is a must.
If that dont work take the cover off your master cylinder go down to your slave cylinder and push the rod in a few times and that will forse the air up threw the top you will see little bubbles come up.
Rember your not bleeding brakes its a clutch when your pumpint that pedal your just pushing that air bubble back and forth that air wont go down but it will come up
Yes,
If the clutch was not disengaging I would say the clutch master is empty of hydraulic fluid, this would be a result of a leak in the master or the slave cylinder. If the clutch is not engaging I would suspect the clutch disc has shredded in which case the clucth assembly would have to be replaced.
If there is a hydraulic master cylinder at the clutch lever (looks like the front brake) then...NO.
There is no clutch adjustment. The clutch is hydralic and therefore needs no adjustment. If the clutch isn't working correctly you most likely have to bleed the clutch line.
It is the same as the brake reservoir. You should see a line heading from that to the clutch master cylinder. Cheers.
Low of hydraulic fluid. Check the reservoir.
I don't know what you mean by clutch grease, but the clutch master cylinder uses dot 3 brake fluid as a hydraulic.
on the side of the transmission where the hydraulic clutch line goes in the trans there will be a white clip on the line push in toward trans with flat screw driver and it should just pop out that's after its pushed in all the way
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if it is a self-adjusting clutch, you can't adjust it. if the cluth engages at the top, then you will need a new clutch. just take it to a ford dealership, its the easiest way to get it done right because of the hydraulic cylinders and what not also you could try bleeding the air of of the lines
on your clutch pedal
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